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The 1963 Detroit Lions season was their thirtieth in Detroit and 34th overall. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle indefinitely suspended Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras and Packers' halfback Paul Hornung for placing bets on NFL teams. Five other Lions players were fined $2,000 each for betting on games that they did not play in. The Lions franchise was fined $2,000 each on two counts for failure to report information promptly and for lack of sideline supervision. The gambling controversy proved to be a big distraction on the field as well, as the Lions could not build on the success of the previous season, finishing 5–8–1.

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  • The 1963 Detroit Lions season was their thirtieth in Detroit and 34th overall. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle indefinitely suspended Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras and Packers' halfback Paul Hornung for placing bets on NFL teams. Five other Lions players were fined $2,000 each for betting on games that they did not play in. The Lions franchise was fined $2,000 each on two counts for failure to report information promptly and for lack of sideline supervision. The gambling controversy proved to be a big distraction on the field as well, as the Lions could not build on the success of the previous season, finishing 5–8–1. On Thanksgiving Day in Detroit, the Lions met the Packers for the thirteenth consecutive season. The game ended in a tie, the first for the Packers in five years, and it was the end of the holiday series for Green Bay. Their visit to Tiger Stadium the following year was on a Monday night in late September, and the visiting opponent for Thanksgiving was rotated, starting with the Chicago Bears. (en)
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  • First quarter *CHI – Angelo Coia 18-yard pass from Bill Wade . Bears 7–0. Second quarter *CHI – Johnny Morris 16-yard pass from Bill Wade . Bears 14–0. *CHI – Mike Ditka 13-yard pass from Bill Wade . Bears 21–0. *CHI – Richie Petitbon 66-yard interception return . Bears 28–0. *CHI – Bill Wade 1-yard run . Bears 35–0. Third quarter *DET – Terry Barr 60-yard pass from Earl Morrall . Bears 35–7. *DET – Gail Cogdill 67-yard pass from Earl Morrall . Bears 35–14. Fourth quarter *CHI – Safety, Earl Morrall tackled by Doug Atkins in end zone. Bears 37–14. *DET – Gail Cogdill 38-yard pass from Earl Morrall . Bears 37–21. (en)
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  • ;Top passers *CHI – Bill Wade – 18/34, 219 yards, 3 TD, INT *DET – Earl Morrall – 8/21, 229 yards, 3 TD, INT ;Top rushers *CHI – Joe Marconi – 9 rushes, 30 yards *DET – Nick Pietrosante – 8 rushes, 12 yards ;Top receivers *CHI – Johnny Morris – 6 receptions, 85 yards, TD *DET – Gail Cogdill – 4 receptions, 119 yards, 2 TD (en)
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  • The 1963 Detroit Lions season was their thirtieth in Detroit and 34th overall. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle indefinitely suspended Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras and Packers' halfback Paul Hornung for placing bets on NFL teams. Five other Lions players were fined $2,000 each for betting on games that they did not play in. The Lions franchise was fined $2,000 each on two counts for failure to report information promptly and for lack of sideline supervision. The gambling controversy proved to be a big distraction on the field as well, as the Lions could not build on the success of the previous season, finishing 5–8–1. (en)
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